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The John S. and Marilyn Long U.S.–China Institute for Business and Law
presents
A Premier Panel on
Intellectual Property Protection in China
Thursday, May 21, 2015, 9:00 a.m.–4:15 p.m.
Location: UC Irvine School of Law, EDU 1111 (map)

The John S. and Marilyn Long U.S.-China Institute for Business and Law at UC Irvine, a leading research institute on doing business in China, partners with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the District Export Council of Southern California to present this comprehensive seminar which brings together China IP experts with a deep understanding of how U.S. businesses can protect their intellectual property in China. Experienced speakers from government, industry, and academia will share up-to-the-minute information, as well as what to watch and prepare for in the future.

Topics and Presentations

  • Registering Your Trademarks and Copyrights in China
  • Obtaining Your Patents in China
  • IP Enforcement in China, for Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights
  • Protecting Your Trade Secrets Practical and Political Considerations
  • Company IP Risk Management
  • Insights from UCI Compliance Studies
  • Anticipating Future Challenges – Why Being Up-to-Date is Not Enough

Full schedule here » | List of Speakers here »

RSVP online by May 15 »

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About the John S. & Marilyn Long U.S.–China Institute for Business and Law

The John S. & Marilyn Long U.S.–China Institute for Business and Law at UC Irvine has been established as a premier research entity to facilitate and further knowledge about the interaction between business and law in the U.S. and China. The Long U.S.–China Institute will foster understanding and respect leading to an atmosphere of equality and mutual benefit between the two nations. More about The Long Institute »

Questions? Contact Jack Hsu by email or phone: (949) 824-8851